Karen Shaw Petrou

Managing Partner

Federal Financial Analytics

She is the co-founder and Managing Partner of Federal Financial Analytics, Inc., a privately-held company that, since 1985, has provided analytical and advisory services on legislative, regulatory, and public-policy issues affecting financial services companies doing business in the U.S. and abroad.† The firmís practice is a unique blend of strategic advice and policy analysis that does not include lobbying or any other projects that would compromise its objectivity and independence.† This, Petrou believes, gives boards of directors, senior management and regulators the best advice on emerging issues on which to base their own strategic planning and advocacy.†

Ms. Petrou is a frequent speaker on topics affecting the financial services industry.† In addition to presentations to Congress, foreign legislatures† and government agencies, she has spoken before such organizations as the Japanese Diet, the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, various Federal Reserve Banks, the Economistís Buttonwood conference, the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association, the American Bankers Association, The Clearing House, the Financial Services Roundtable, the Institute of International Bankers, the Conference of State Bank Supervisors, the American Bar Association, the Brookings Institution, the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, the National Association of Manufacturers, and many other industry, academic and policy-maker audiences.† She has also authored numerous articles in professional publications such as the American Banker and International Economy, as well as general-interest media like The New York Times and Wall Street Journal.† Ms. Petrou appears frequently in the media as an expert on banking legislation and regulation.

Prior to founding her own firm in 1985, Ms. Petrou worked in Washington as an officer at Bank of America, where she began her career in 1977.† She is an honors graduate in Political Science from Wellesley College and also was a special student in an honors program at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.† She earned an M.A. in that subject from the University of California at Berkeley, and was a doctoral candidate there. She has served on numerous boards of banking organizations and sits as a director on the board of the Foundation Fighting Blindness and as an advisory member of the board of the Morin Center for Banking and Financial Law.